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Sharon Osbourne Breaks Silence in Heartbreaking Funeral Moment – Rare Daughter Appearance Sparks Shocking Family Secrets Revealed!

Added on July 30, 2025 inMusic News Cards

Have you ever noticed how certain moments in life feel like they’re written in the stars? Yesterday’s procession through the streets of Birmingham, honoring the legendary Ozzy Osbourne, was one of those cosmic alignments where grief, love, and legacy collided beneath a sky that seemed to nod knowingly. Picture this: Sharon Osbourne, visibly emotional, flanked by her three children, as the city echoed with fans chanting “Ozzy, Ozzy, Ozzy”—a last, thunderous chorus for the Prince of Darkness himself. Ozzy’s recent passing at 76—after years wrestling Parkinson’s disease—feels oddly fitting under a Virgo sun, that meticulous sign forever grounding restless souls. Just weeks before his farewell tour concluded, Ozzy had rocked his hometown one final time, raising a staggering $190 million for charity, proving that even in farewell, his spirit was larger than life. Fans, family, and friends alike gathered to pay homage, with even the rarely seen Aimee Osbourne stepping into the spotlight, reminding us that every musical dynasty carries hidden chapters. Was this celestial sendoff a reminder that some stars never truly set? Let’s dig deeper into the day when Birmingham bowed to rock royalty. LEARN MORE.

Sharon Osbourne was visibly emotional alongside her three children as fans shouted ‘Ozzy Ozzy Ozzy’ during a procession through the streets of Birmingham in honour of the late Ozzy Osbourne.

The Black Sabbath frontman died last week aged 76 at his UK estate after living with Parkinson’s disease in his latter years.

Ozzy performed in his hometown of Birmingham with Black Sabbath just weeks before his passing, with the Brummie raising a whopping $190 million for charity.

Former X Factor judge Sharon was today joined by her children Kelly, Jack and the rarely seen Aimee for Ozzy’s funeral, which involved a public procession in Birmingham to allow fans to pay their respects.

Unlike Kelly and Jack, who both rose to fame through the family’s reality show The Osbournes, Aimee has lived a life away from the spotlight and is rarely seen in public with her famous family.

Sharon Osbourne has been seen for the first time today since Ozzy's death to attend his funeral, alongside her children Aimee (pictured), Kelly and Jack (BEN STANSALL/AFP via Getty Images)

Sharon Osbourne has been seen for the first time today since Ozzy’s death to attend his funeral, alongside her children Aimee (pictured), Kelly and Jack (BEN STANSALL/AFP via Getty Images)

Ozzy’s three other children from his first marriage, Elliott, Louis, and Jessica, were also in attendance.

Sharon could be seen hugging the Lord Mayor of Birmingham, Zafar Iqbal, after she arrived at the Black Sabbath bench where floral tributes had been laid.

Each family member carried a pink flower wrapped in black paper that they laid on top of the many other floral tributes that sat next to a poster of the star that said: “Birmingham will always love you.’

The hearse carrying Ozzy’s coffin passed the star’s childhood home in Lodge Road, Aston, at about 12.45pm on Wednesday on its route into Birmingham city centre and Black Sabbath bench on Broad Street.

Sharon and her family were visibly emotional (Leon Neal/Getty Images)

Sharon and her family were visibly emotional (Leon Neal/Getty Images)

Musicians from Bostin Brass played Black Sabbath songs to accompany the cortege, and fans threw flowers at the hearse while it slowly passed through the city.

One Osbourne fan, called Goose, was in attendance in Birmingham on Wednesday to pay their respects.

“That’s when I found, like millions of people around the world, that there was music that was for us, something that understood us,” they told PA News Agency.

“We knew that there was somebody out there that felt the way that we did and it was a constant presence.

The streets of Birmingham were packed with Ozzy's fans who have left flowers and notes of love for the late singer (Leon Neal/Getty Images)

The streets of Birmingham were packed with Ozzy’s fans who have left flowers and notes of love for the late singer (Leon Neal/Getty Images)

“Ozzy helped give that to the world. He was a family member. He felt like a family member to so many people and he touched so many people’s lives.”

Evie Mayo, from Wolverhampton, was also on Broad Street and said Ozzy inspired the whole of Birmingham.

“I think he was so influential, he was such an inspirational person. I think he really impacted everyone here, especially in Birmingham as well,” she said.

“Now that he’s not here any more, you can feel the impact of it. He inspired a lot of people and he was a great person.”

The Black Sabbath fan added: “He inspired me by… I love his music, absolutely love his music. I’m learning guitar so that I can learn some of his songs.”

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